RecipesJam roly-poly
Raise some smiles by making this classic dessert. It’s sure to evoke childhood memories.
Raise some smiles by making this classic dessert. It’s sure to evoke childhood memories.
By Asda Good Living,21st September 2015
Cook: 1 Hour 10 Mins
Serves: 4
Price: 25p per serving
Nutritional Information
Each 138g serving contains
of your reference intake.
Typical energy values per 100g:
1396kj/334kcal
Ingredients
15g butter, plus extra for greasing
175g self raising flour, plus extra for rolling
Pinch of salt
2 level tbsp caster sugar
75g Atora Shredded Suet
115ml milk, plus extra for brushing
125g Asda Raspberry Jam
Custard, to serve
Method
1Pre-heat the oven to 200C/180C Fan/Gas 6. Place a wire rack over a roasting tin. Cut a 30cm-long piece of baking paper, then grease one side with butter. Make a pleat along the middle, lengthwise. This will allow the roly-poly to expand as it cooks. Cut a 35cm length of extra-strong foil from a 45cm-wide roll. Boil the kettle.
2Sift the flour and salt into a bowl. Rub in the butter with your fingertips. Add the sugar and suet, then stir until evenly mixed. Pour in the milk and mix with a knife to make a firm, but not sticky, dough. Roll out on a lightly floured surface to a 22cm x 30cm rectangle. Spread one side with jam, leaving a 1.5cm-wide jam-less border. Brush the border with milk.
3Roll up from the short end (like a Swiss roll) and pinch the edges together to seal in the jam. Put the roly-poly onto the greased side of the baking paper and roll up, twisting the ends of the paper like a Christmas cracker.
4Wrap it in the foil, sealing the edges tightly, but leaving enough room for the roly-poly to expand and the air to circulate. Fill one third of the roasting tin with boiling water. Put the parcel on the wire rack over the roasting tin, making sure the boiling water doesn’t touch the foil. Bake for 45 minutes. Carefully unwrap, slice and serve with hot custard.